Leaders of both parties in the US Congress agree, as the British Parliament holds a joint session to consider Iran’s role in terror and human rights abuses.
As Iran openly violates the deal time and again, Congressional critics and supporters of the deal alike are making moves to force the administration to take a tougher line.
A new documentary treating the mysterious death of the prosecutor exploring Iran’s involvement in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Argentina states that the President of Argentina took a bribe of $800,000 to hide Iranian involvement in the attack.
What happens if Iran cheats on the deal? This piece explores the possibility of the use of a dirty bomb in the United States.
On July 18, 1994, a bombing occurred at the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AIMA) building. It is considered the worst bombing to ever happen in Argentina. Eighty-five people were killed and hundreds of others were injured.
The mullahs in Iran have their “red lines,” or non-negotiable imperatives that they demand must be reflected in any agreement on the future of their nuclear program. The American people need our own.